Author:
Filonenko V. P.,Sundberg M.,Werner P.-E.,Zibrov I. P.
Abstract
A high-pressure phase of vanadium pentoxide, denoted β-V2O5, has been prepared at P = 6.0 GPa and T = 1073 K. The crystal structure of β-V2O5 has been studied by X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The V atoms are six-coordinated within distorted VO6 octahedra. The structure is built up of quadruple units of edge-sharing VO6 octahedra linked by sharing edges along [010] and mutually connected by sharing corners along [001]. This arrangement forms layers of V4O10 composition in planes parallel to (100). The layers are mutually held together by weak forces. β-V2O5 is metastable and transforms to α-V2O5 at 643–653 K under ambient pressure. Structural relationships between β- and α-V2O5, and between β-V2O5 and B-Ta2O5-type structures are discussed. The high-pressure β-V2O5 layer structure can be considered as the parent of a new series of vanadium oxide bronzes with cations intercalated between the layers.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
Cited by
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